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The people

In watching the Mission grow and take shape some persons has brought important values, much information and inspiration to the project. Please note that these people are not employed or contracted to Mission Titicaco in any way.


Alexander N.H Holmberg
Titicaco Advisor, now CEO at Dobase who are programming the system behind Titicaco Communicaring School. With his experience from South America and his vast network and connections, he has proved to be a catalyst for the Mission.

Alfredo Rojas
A well known Bolivian businessman who has introduced his network in Bolivia to the mission as well as special parts of the country unknown to most people. This has brought valuable information both to the saga and the mission. It is his granddaughter that usually covers the top of the front page of this website.

Amilcar Telez
Bolivian lobbyist as well as Direcor of a School in Cochabamba called Unidad Educativa Siglo XXI. He has brought knowledge of  fundraising and an insight into the great network of global aid organizations.

Anna Lengstrand
Advisor and news observer in the field of global eLearning and politics feeding Mission Titicaco with important information within the area of interest.

Annette Lind
Working voluntarily with the Titicaco school in Thailand. Also helping out in other projects where Titicaco was involved.

Ana Maria Cartagena and family 
Headmistress of a Bolivian school. She gave her school the name of my grandmother - Unidad Educativa Paz Nery Nava ome of the starting points of Mission Titicaco.

Anders Jildén
Creative director responsible for design of this website and Titicaco Communicaring School platform.  Anders also designed the logo of Titicaco.


Ayesha Quraishi
Dedicated to support the mission to come true.

Carlos Luksic Nava
My father who supports the mission from Brussels where he works as Chargé des Affaires Consulaires at the Bolivian Embassy. His homepage >>

Caroline Schröder
Voluntary worker and singer who translated much of the Swedish texts into Spanish.

Cecilia Peyron
Dedicated volunteer who assisted in Thailand in setting up the internetschool and activity center.

Claes Cronstedt
Part of our Advisory Board in Mission Titicaco Communicaring Association. Retired International Partner at Baker McKenzie, Founder of Raoul Wallenberg Young Leadership Academy, Member of the board of International Alert Conflict Prevention, Member of the advisory board of Swedish Amnesty International Business Group. Member of the Geneva International Committee of Human Rights Watch. A truly important asset for Mission Titicaco.

Dora Crespo
Shared her incredible library with books of science, religions and philosophy in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Many of these knowledges fits right in to the saga, Titicaco King of the Sea.

Diana Daza Dávila
My second goddaughter to whom I dedicate the saga, Titicaco - King of the sea.

Erica Jonsson
Mission Titicaco's first volunteer worker, a highly educated woman with working experience from several parts of the world.

Eva Björkman

Works for a large publisher in Sweden and will be the first to read the saga as well as editing it.

Fredrik Järnefelt
Friend and businesspartner. Contributes to the project with strategic advice.

Helen Lundgren
Sales Manager for Meeting & Events at Radisson SAS Royal Viking Hotel, responsible for creating an Responsible Business event in the beginning of 2004 which will fund Titicaco Communicaring School

Hélena Nybacka
Part of our Advisory Board. Brings important advice to Mission Titicaco and manages the project of Titicaco – King of the sea Artistic Edition. Mission Titicaco also share offices with Abrakadabra Reklam & Marknadsföring AB at www.abra.se

Ingemar Wikman and Tua Gandré
Friends of Titicacos, both in reality and in the saga. Have set out on an incredible 12 month journey "The Titicaco Cycling Tour, Patagonia - Stockholm 2003". They will continuously post reports on the site from their adventure as they pass through schools and villages all over Southamerica.

Jack Hansen
The king of text, working at www.otto.se - a swedish ad agency. Jack is a goodhearted copywriter and a great father. His son William loves the story of Titicaco.

Jörgen Wiik
Great friend who is always there when I need him and gives me inspiration to keep searching for the truth.

Kaija Olausson
Knows a great deal about Inca culture and having visited most of the ancient Inca cities. Speaks one of the large Indian languages and has brought much valuable information to both the saga and the Mission.


Lourdes Daza-Gillman
My very experienced mother who helps the Mission in so many ways. Now in charge of the Spanish part of this website and Relations towards South American schools.

Luis Luksic
My grandfather and inspirational source. Well known in Southamerica as a freedom fighter, painter and poet. In his youth he fought for the poor.


Melina Sandström
Dedicated personal supporter to the initiator of Mission Titicaco, feeding input to the saga and several other processess.

Niclas Carlsson
Titicaco Advisor. Chairman/Founder of Founders Alliance. An experienced entrepreneur running his own mission at www.foundersalliance.com and assisting Mission Titicaco as an advisor.

Paz Nery Nava
My dear grandmother and great inspirational source, who was a loved poet and director of three schools. Her main mission was to start a school for homeless children and for children with poor mothers, allowing the mothers to work during the day. After her death in 1979, a street was named after her in La Paz.

Peter McFarren
A Bolivian hero who founded two large technological museums for educational purposes in Bolivia. A friend who lives by the lake Titicaca in the beutiful highlands of Bolivia.


Rolf Sköldebrand
Formulating strategies around the Unite the Minds project together with Mission Titicaco

Robert Sundberg
CEO at Citrus Sweden, who contributes with a national campaign in Sweden to market the Mission through postcards all over Sweden. www.citrus.se

Roger Peterson-Trzos
Graphic designer and CEO at Still and Motion Graphics who designed some of our presentations. You can reach him at 0709-999 334

Rossel Zamorano Family
The whole family is contributing to the mission in many ways. They brought insight to a “hogar de ninos”, where the homeless children live before they get to other organisations, or are adopted. Juan Carlos, Helen and one of their daughters Mary Carmen, also extended an invitation to visit three villages close to lake Titicaca where they have made impressive efforts in helping people get a better life. There will be further collaboration with their family from which there will be reports on this site.

Sten Lundgren
Mentor and second editor. Former chief editor for Swedish monthly magazine ”VI” and initiator of the ”VI Skogen”- project who have planted several million trees in Africa.


Sverker Littorin
Our first member of the Board in Mission Titicaco Communicaring Association. Sverker is also the initiator of Mission Titicaco Stockmarket Prospect and one of the managers of Debutantörlaget, who has shown interest in publishing the saga.

Tomas Rudenstam
Lawyer at Bird & Bird and advisor to Mission Titicaco giving important advice that helps us in the development of the mission.

Thérese Bengtsson
She has supported Mission Titicaco with professional graphic design and layouts in emergency situations - her talent and speed is greatly appreciated.

Ulrika Björkman
A friend who gave me the inspiration I needed before the expeditions started.

Ulrika Lundin and her father Henrik "Enrique Tauro" Lundin
My first goddaughter to whom I dedicate the saga, Titicaco - King of the Sea.

Stella Holmertz
Source of inspiration

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